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Rudy 02-21-2009 06:27 PM

U. S. Dept of Energy tests dowsing equipment
 
The U. S. Deptartment of Energy spent over $400,000 testing dowsing equipment. And what did they find? :razz:

http://www.time.com/time/columnist/j...231110,00.html

Götz von Berlichingen 02-22-2009 12:35 AM

Quote:

"Further testing of dowsing...would be a misuse of public funds."
— U.S. Geological Survey report, 1917
What a nice Quote.
Someone was really smart, back in 1917.
Next time they better send the $400,000 to me,
I will invest in Beer and Hookers, that makes more sense.
:lol::D:razz:

J_Player 02-22-2009 02:45 AM

After finding that the US government spent hundreds of thousands of dollars testing dowsing devices and LRLs, Time magazine looked at their conclusions and summarized it like this:
Quote:

Originally Posted by Time Magazine
In other words, there is no dowsing sixth sense, only dowsing nonsense.

Hmmmm...
I wonder what the pro-dowsing people have to say about that?
Is Time Magazine just another one of Carl's Skeptic lemmings -- a scientific pretender? :rolleyes:

Best wishes,
J_P

Carl-NC 02-22-2009 05:16 AM

One thing I have to say that is a refreshing change under Obama, is that he is appointing honest-to-goodness scientists to head up his science & technology positions. We haven't had that in... forever. Instead, we've gotten political cronies who were scientifically illiterate, and the results show. Hopefully, under Steven Chu, DOE will begin to show some competence in science.

Rudy 02-22-2009 04:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carl-NC (Post 86062)
One thing I have to say that is a refreshing change under Obama, is that he is appointing honest-to-goodness scientists to head up his science & technology positions. We haven't had that in... forever. Instead, we've gotten political cronies who were scientifically illiterate, and the results show. Hopefully, under Steven Chu, DOE will begin to show some competence in science.

Amen Carl. :)

Jim 02-22-2009 08:24 PM

That article was written in 2002. I wonder if there is something more current.


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